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18, only a purebred Arabian can have 17 ribs, you can get a Arabian that maybe is 3/4 Arabian and 1/4 something else and it's possible but EXTREMELY rare that it will have 17 ribs. Trying to breed a cross-bred Arabian with 17 ribs won't get you anywhere much unless you are breeding a 3/4 Arabian.

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If you cross a friesian stud to an Arab mare what would you classify the breed as?

The horse could be registered as a 1/2 Arab with the Arabian Horse Association. If the parents are approved for "warmblood" registration, the foal could be eligible.


Who was a primitive painter out of famous women?

Famous Woman was a thoroughbred horse who was born in 2000. All of her ancestors were also thoroughbreds, so that would mean that any foal of hers was also a thoroughbred if she was bred to a thoroughbred.


Why did the romans use the term When a mule foals?

For the rarity of a mule giving birth to a foal. Like saying when pigs fly.


What words can be made with the letters a-c-d-f-l-l-m-n-o-o-s-p?

ad, pan, span, moon, fool, mad, pond, cap, can, dam, son, soon, doom, loom, foam, foal, pool, cod, moan, sofa, flood, mood, food, spoon, sap, nod, load


What does AQHA stand for?

American Quarter Horse Association A quarter horse is a breed of horse known for its speed over short distances. The American Quarter Horse breed evolved during the early 1600s, as Arab, Turk, and Barb breeds were brought to America and crossed with horses from England and Ireland. The result was a compact, muscled horse that was ideal for short-distance racing. Characteristics include limited white markings on the face and below the knees, heavy muscling, and a gentle nature. There are 13 colors accepted by the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) as being indicative of quarter horse heritage - sorrel (most common), brown, chestnut, gray, dun, red dun, buckskin, black, bay, grullo, red roan, blue roan, and palamino. While the quarter horse is most widely known for its short-distance racing ability, it is also used to: 1)herd cattle, 2) numerous rodeo events and for 3) English classes of dressage and show jumping. The bloodline of the American Quarter Horse has been preserved by the American Quarter Horse Association, which sets forth a strict set of guidelines in regard to registration. One of many such guidelines is the fact that each American Quarter Horse foal must have an American Quarter Horse sire (father) and an American Quarter Horse dam (mother). In order to keep accurate records of heritage, the AQHA maintains the largest equine registry in the world, with over 3.7 million registered American Quarter Horses. They keep track of all ownership records, performance and produce data, as well as American Quarter Horse population figures. The American Quarter Horse Association's Worldwide Headquarters is located in Amarillo, Texas, and the American Quarter Horse Heritage Center and Museum is conventiently located right next door. The museum is open to the public and boasts a wide variety of research materials, exhibits, informative videos, and hands-on displays. Some notable American Quarter Horses include King, who set the standard for American Quarter Horses; Go Man Go, who dominated the American Quarter Horse racing scene by setting three track records and one world record; Dash for Cash, considered one of the greatest sires of racing American Quarter Horses; and Easy Jet who, as a 2-year-old, had 22 wins from 26 starts.

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What determines a horse's breeding Location of mare stallion for breeding or locatioin mare drops foal?

Where the mare foals determines the foal's status as a state bred, however, each registry and state are somewhat different. If the mare foals in a state where she is not entered into a state bred program but foals in the state where the stallion stands the foal may be a state bred. The foal may not be a state bred in some states if she is not in the state and registered as a state bred before a certain date. So...a foal could be born in Virginia (which would show on the foal's papers) but the foal might not be able to participate in any state bred programs because the sire or dam's status does not meet state criteria.


What would a foal be if a light bay horse and fresian horse were bred together?

I would say Black.


If a black horse and a chestnut horse bred together what colour would the foal be?

You would get a Black Foal since the coat colour Black is more dominent than Chestnut!


The crossing of a horse and zebra results in what?

You would get a sterile foal. (Cannot be bred from)


Is rags to riches bred to Galileo?

Yes, she is due to foal in March!


What is an intact female horse not produceing milk called?

Maiden mare: never been bred Open mare: had a foal but not bred back to a stallion Barren mare: bred or bred back to a stallion but not in foal


If a black welsh mountain horse is bred to a brown welsh mountain horse what colour would the foal be?

The foal will probably be born a bay, and turn darker over time. Well, my aunt bred a brown welsh and a black welsh, and she got an almost black foal that got lighter over time. But either way, It will be bay or dark bay. :D


What is the name for Arabian x newforest ponies?

If you are referring to a cross between an Arab and a Newforest, the foal would be registerable as a Half-Arabian. If you are referring to a cross between an Arab and a Newforest, the foal would be registerable as a Half-Arabian.


If your horse was bred on June 17 2007 when is the foal due?

Horses gestate for 11 months. You have time to plan. mares are usually in foal about 11 months, roughly. so if your mare was bred on June 17,07 the foal should be due around the early part of may.


If a female and male horses are different breeds how do you now what breed the foal will be?

It really depends on the breed of the mare and stallion. Normally, the foal would just be a cross breed, but, for example, if you bred a quarter horse and an Arabian, the foal would be classed as a Quarab. Or, if you breed a warm blooded sport horse with an Irish Draught horse, the foal would be classed as an Irish Sport Horse. Hope this helps! :)


Will a mare allow a male to mount her or stay in a heat if she's pregnant?

Yes, it is fairly rare, but a mare may be bred even though she is in foal. She may appear to come into heat and act like she is not in foal, when in reality she has settled. A mare that is in foal and is bred may lose the fetus however.


What happens if you cross a Canadian horse with a standard bred horse on howrse?

When you do this, you will get a 1/2 Canadian and 1/2 standard bred foal.